1998/99 Lazio Track Jacket (S)

Condition: 7/10 Good. Some light surface wear including some little bobbles & pulls. The 'Cirio' sponsor has faded on the chest & rear
Size: Adult Small
Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Puma
Colour: Silver, black & light blue trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1998/1999
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Puma Lazio full zip, long sleeved football training track jacket from the 1998/99 season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some light surface wear including some little bobbles & pulls. The 'Cirio' sponsor has faded on the chest & rear (see photos).

Lazio kicked off the 1998-99 season by defeatingĀ JuventusĀ 2-1 to win the Supercoppa in the pre-season, and then set a searing pace in the league thanks to the lethal striking partnership of world transfer record signingĀ Christian VieriĀ andĀ Marcelo Salas. The pair of them together netted 27 goals, as Lazio led the way for most of the season. Twenty-year-old Yugoslav starletĀ Dejan StankoviÄalso impressed by scoring on his league debut.
Milan peaked late during the season, while Lazio had a barren spell, which enabled Milan to make up the deficit. Lazio finally squandered the title lead in the penultimate match of the season, where it had to settle for a draw against Fiorentina away from home.
Following the season, Vieri left the club for Inter, accusing chairman Sergio Cragnotti of lying to him. The money from Vieri's transfer was used to bring Juan SebastiÔn Verón, Simone Inzaghi and Diego Simeone to Rome, moves that all proved essential when Lazio clinched the title in 2000, where those three found the net in the last game of the season.
Lazio's best moment of the 1998-99 season came when they beatĀ MallorcaĀ 2-1 atĀ Villa ParkĀ inĀ BirminghamĀ in theĀ 1999 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final, following goals by Vieri andĀ Pavel NedvÄd.
The most prolific players during the season was captain and centre-halfĀ Alessandro Nesta, free-kick specialistĀ SiniÅ”a MihajloviÄ, winger NedvÄd, and the striker pairing of Vieri and Salas.
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1998/99 Lazio Track Jacket (S)
1998/99 Lazio Track Jacket (S)

Condition: 7/10 Good. Some light surface wear including some little bobbles & pulls. The 'Cirio' sponsor has faded on the chest & rear
Size: Adult Small
Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Puma
Colour: Silver, black & light blue trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1998/1999
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Puma Lazio full zip, long sleeved football training track jacket from the 1998/99 season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some light surface wear including some little bobbles & pulls. The 'Cirio' sponsor has faded on the chest & rear (see photos).

Lazio kicked off the 1998-99 season by defeatingĀ JuventusĀ 2-1 to win the Supercoppa in the pre-season, and then set a searing pace in the league thanks to the lethal striking partnership of world transfer record signingĀ Christian VieriĀ andĀ Marcelo Salas. The pair of them together netted 27 goals, as Lazio led the way for most of the season. Twenty-year-old Yugoslav starletĀ Dejan StankoviÄalso impressed by scoring on his league debut.
Milan peaked late during the season, while Lazio had a barren spell, which enabled Milan to make up the deficit. Lazio finally squandered the title lead in the penultimate match of the season, where it had to settle for a draw against Fiorentina away from home.
Following the season, Vieri left the club for Inter, accusing chairman Sergio Cragnotti of lying to him. The money from Vieri's transfer was used to bring Juan SebastiÔn Verón, Simone Inzaghi and Diego Simeone to Rome, moves that all proved essential when Lazio clinched the title in 2000, where those three found the net in the last game of the season.
Lazio's best moment of the 1998-99 season came when they beatĀ MallorcaĀ 2-1 atĀ Villa ParkĀ inĀ BirminghamĀ in theĀ 1999 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final, following goals by Vieri andĀ Pavel NedvÄd.
The most prolific players during the season was captain and centre-halfĀ Alessandro Nesta, free-kick specialistĀ SiniÅ”a MihajloviÄ, winger NedvÄd, and the striker pairing of Vieri and Salas.
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Condition: 7/10 Good. Some light surface wear including some little bobbles & pulls. The 'Cirio' sponsor has faded on the chest & rear
Size: Adult Small
Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Puma
Colour: Silver, black & light blue trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1998/1999
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Puma Lazio full zip, long sleeved football training track jacket from the 1998/99 season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Some light surface wear including some little bobbles & pulls. The 'Cirio' sponsor has faded on the chest & rear (see photos).

Lazio kicked off the 1998-99 season by defeatingĀ JuventusĀ 2-1 to win the Supercoppa in the pre-season, and then set a searing pace in the league thanks to the lethal striking partnership of world transfer record signingĀ Christian VieriĀ andĀ Marcelo Salas. The pair of them together netted 27 goals, as Lazio led the way for most of the season. Twenty-year-old Yugoslav starletĀ Dejan StankoviÄalso impressed by scoring on his league debut.
Milan peaked late during the season, while Lazio had a barren spell, which enabled Milan to make up the deficit. Lazio finally squandered the title lead in the penultimate match of the season, where it had to settle for a draw against Fiorentina away from home.
Following the season, Vieri left the club for Inter, accusing chairman Sergio Cragnotti of lying to him. The money from Vieri's transfer was used to bring Juan SebastiÔn Verón, Simone Inzaghi and Diego Simeone to Rome, moves that all proved essential when Lazio clinched the title in 2000, where those three found the net in the last game of the season.
Lazio's best moment of the 1998-99 season came when they beatĀ MallorcaĀ 2-1 atĀ Villa ParkĀ inĀ BirminghamĀ in theĀ 1999 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final, following goals by Vieri andĀ Pavel NedvÄd.
The most prolific players during the season was captain and centre-halfĀ Alessandro Nesta, free-kick specialistĀ SiniÅ”a MihajloviÄ, winger NedvÄd, and the striker pairing of Vieri and Salas.




















